I-35 signs. Photo: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Today is your last day to weigh in on the future of Interstate 35 from Laredo to the Texas-Oklahoma border.
Driving the news: The Texas Department of Transportation is creating a study of the corridor to tackle its challenges through 2050.
A survey allows you to place markers on a map where you find traffic concerns, connectivity or maintenance issues, or even problems for bikers and pedestrians (really).
Zoom in: An interactive map in the survey shows responses in North Texas about both branches of I-35.
In Fort Worth, several respondents complain about how expensive the express lanes are near the intersection of I-35W and Interstate 820.
One writes that dynamic pricing pushes the cost up to nearly $20 during peak rush hour.
How it works: Click on an irksome spot along I-35 on the map and select from a list of issues.
You have an option to leave a comment about the problem or point of interest.
The map is updated with the markers and comments.
The bottom line: I-35 construction and complaints will provide Texans a lifetime's worth of punchlines.